About Us
The KFT Brands family focuses on delivering authentic, high-quality CBD products that really work. We are laser-focused on providing the industry’s purest, safest, and most effective products. In addition, we want to help educate CBD consumers about the tangible benefits of natural hemp-based extracts.
OUR values
INTEGRITY
Ensuring we only use the finest ingredients in our products
TRANSPARENCY
Keeping the curtain pulled back is critical so that our customers know what is in our products keep us striving to be better every day
PASSION
For us this is more than a job, it’s fun, and we are passionate about having fun!
OUR brands
StayCay
A light and refreshing line of seltzers will help you find relaxation, whether on a beach, on your couch, or at your kid’s baseball game. Coming soon to a distributor near you!
The Hemp Brothers
These days CBD is everywhere – and for a good reason – BUT do you want to buy something that is part of your everyday routine in a convenience store or gas station? Hemp Brothers. ensures you get 100% high-quality CBD – not some snake oil – often found in those sketchy convenience store displays! If it goes into your temple – make sure it was made in our temple – using only the finest ingredients. We use the entire hemp plant to extract as many naturally healthy compounds as possible, so our end products are full spectrum, providing you with the cumulative effect of all hemp’s major and minor cannabinoids.
GA born, GA bred – the Hemp Brothers. work closely with the Peach State’s best (and first) hemp processor – Second Century Ag – so that you are guaranteed the best CBD products.
ABout CBD
CBD And It’s Use
Humans have used hemp for thousands of years, and today, industries from pharmaceuticals to beauty brands are embracing the power of this amazing plant. Unlike marijuana, hemp has high levels of CBD and very low levels of THC—meaning consumers can enjoy medicinal and therapeutic benefits of the hemp plant without the psychoactive effects (the “high”).
CBD, or cannabidiol, is the second most prevalent active ingredient in cannabis (marijuana). While CBD is an essential component of medical marijuana, it is derived directly from the hemp plant, a cousin of marijuana, or manufactured in a laboratory. One of hundreds of components in marijuana, CBD does not cause a “high” by itself. According to a report from the World Health Organization, “In humans, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential…. To date, there is no evidence of public health related problems associated with the use of pure CBD.”
CBD As Medicine
CBD has been touted for a wide variety of health issues. Still, the most substantial scientific evidence is for its effectiveness in treating some of the cruelest childhood epilepsy syndromes, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), which typically don’t respond to antiseizure medications. In numerous studies, CBD was able to reduce the number of seizures and, in some cases, stop them altogether. Epidiolex, which contains CBD, is the first cannabis-derived medicine approved by the FDA for these conditions.
Animal studies and self-reports or research in humans suggest CBD may also help with:
- Anxiety Studies and clinical trials are exploring the common report that CBD can reduce anxiety.
- Insomnia. Studies suggest that CBD may help with both falling asleep and staying asleep.
- Chronic pain. Further human studies are needed to substantiate claims that CBD helps control pain. One animal study from the European Journal of Pain suggests CBD could help lower pain and inflammationdue to arthritis when applied to the skin. Other research identifies how CBD may inhibit inflammatory and neuropathic pain, which are difficult to treat.
- Addiction. CBD can help lower cravings for tobacco and heroin under certain conditions, according to some research in humans. Animal models of addiction suggest it may also help lessen cravings for alcohol, cannabis, opiates, and stimulants.
CBD is the second most prevalent cannabinoid derived from the hemp plant, but it’s not the same as marijuana. The endocannabinoid system, or ECS, is how cannabinoids like THC and CBD interact with the human body. The ECS is in charge of controlling physiological processes like sleep, the immune system, and mood. CBD and THC don’t have the same psychoactive effects. CBD is the non-psychoactive portion of the plant, meaning it doesn’t produce euphoria, unlike THC, which causes you to get high.
CBD (in the form of oils, creams, lotions, edibles, and more) has entered mainstream America! Their presence has been noted in the fields of food and beverages, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. With projections for this industry to surpass 20 billion dollars by the year 2024, healthcare providers need to be aware of the ever-growing consumer usage and the medical and legal implications for its users.
CBD is defined as cannabidiol. It is an active chemical in the Cannabis Sativa plant (marijuana or hemp). While CBD is one of over 80 chemicals known as cannabinoids, by itself, it does not cause a “high.” According to the World Health Organization, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential. Furthermore, there is no evidence of public health-related problems associated with using pure CBD. The issue at hand is the origin of the CBD ingredients. While delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the primary active ingredient in marijuana, cannabidiol is also obtained from hemp, which contains only very small amounts of THC. The continuing education program aims to inform and educate healthcare providers on the various forms of CBD and their usage in mainstream medicine.